Are drop unconventional senior became the darling of the automotive industry? Honda is obviously very aware of the new Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet, and apparently he likes what he sees. Historically reluctant convertible (low volume jobs as S2000 excluded), the Japanese automaker now plans to offer a CUV soft-top on its own, and the unlikely choice for a roofectomy is the slow selling Honda Accord Cross Tour .Honda Accord Crosstour Cabriolet
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Honda Accord Crosstour Cabriolet vs Nissan topless Murano
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
2007 Honda Accord Concept in Detroit
Honda showed The New Generation Honda Accord Coupe at Detroit. The new cut has not Been Officially released as a concept for now. Nevertheless, officials of Honda do not keep The Fact optometrist showed Almost The Standard version Educate the public. The Car Will not Be Exported to Europe, but on The Local Market At The request of the New Accord fit ou promised high.
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2007 Honda Accord Concept in Detroit
Honda showed The New Generation Honda Accord Coupe at Detroit. The new cut has not Been Officially released as a concept for now. Nevertheless, officials of Honda do not keep The Fact optometrist showed Almost The Standard version Educate the public. The Car Will not Be Exported to Europe, but on The Local Market At The request of the New Accord fit ou promised high.
Labels:
concept car,
Elegant Cars,
Honda,
Honda Accord,
Honda Best Car
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Flying cars
By now I was fully expecting that we would all be driving flying cars. You can imagine my disappointment. The Terrafugia Transition flying car isn’t exactly what I had in mind, but it’s better than nothing. The car can be driven around on the roads like a normal, though slightly odd looking. When you hit a runway or other long flat area, though, you can flip out those 27 foot wings and you are ready to take to the friendly skies. The car will have about the same fuel efficiency as a Honda Accord – in the range of 30 mpg. When you are airborne you will be able to fly at speeds up to 130 mph, which obviously isn’t jet speed, but is much better than driving in a traffic jam. The Transition will begin selling in 2009. Presumably the market for such a vehicle would be very small, and the $148,000 price tag makes it even smaller. If you want one you can reserve it just by putting 5% down.
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